Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 34 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY CONTROL
Part V - Procurement
Chapter 23 - Reporting of Suspected Collusive Bidding or Negotiations
Section V-2307 - Detection of Anticompetitive Practices [Formerly LAC 34:I.2307]

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-2307

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. In order to ascertain whether or not an anticompetitive practice may have occurred or may be occurring, the procurement officer will often find it necessary to study past procurement including, as appropriate, the following:

1. a study of the bidding history of a supply, service, or major repair item over an amount of time sufficient to determine any significant bidding patterns or changes;

2. a review of similar state contract awards over a period of time; or

3. consultation with outside sources of information, such as bidders or proposers who have competed for similar state business in the past but who are no longer competing for such business.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:1581.

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